Try charging the phone for several minutes, then turn it on again. If it still will not turn on after several minutes of charging, the battery might need to be replaced. See our battery installation guide here.

The phone may appear to be dead because the display screen has gone bad. If the phone has been dropped, exposed to water, otherwise damaged, or the screen has been cracked in any way, it is possible that the problem is the display. See our front display assembly guide here for a visual comparison.

If restarting the phone and restoring it to system/factory settings. If this fails to fix the problem, the issue might be a poor connection between the display and motherboard. See our front display assembly guide here for a visual comparison.

The most likely cause of this problem is a broken or defective charger. First try unplugging and replugging phone port into charger. If this fails, blow into the port to clean out any excess dust that may have gathered and try plugging it in again. If this also fails, try wiggling charger around lightly in the port. If none of these fix the problem, replace the charger.

If the speakers are not outputting sound, or irregular volumes of sound, first check the volume settings on the phone. Next, make sure the phone is not set to mute. If both of these are at the correct setting the problem may be within the speakers.

If the audio port is not outputting sound, or irregular volumes of sound, first check the volume settings on the phone and the headphones or external device that the phone is plugged into if applicable. Next make sure the phone/external device is not set to mute.

Check to make sure the volume settings are normal and the mute function is off for the phone and external device that the phone is plugged into. Next, check to see if your headphones/external device are faulty by plugging them into another device and testing their audio output. If they don't work with two or more devices, the problem is likely with the headphones/external audio device. If they work with another device, the problem is likely within the phone's audio jack.

If the volume settings, mute settings, and headphone's/external audio device are all at the normal settings and functioning properly, the problem is likely that the audio port is damaged or defective. To replace the audio port, see our installation guide here.